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Wealthy merchant who started trading at Canary Islands w/ Spanish
Heavy influence on slave trade
Africa to Caribbean (1562)
1st voyage 300 slaves and followed rules
2nd 400 slaves and paid in gold and silver
3rd had to steal 500 slaves because Porteguese wouldnt trade for them
shows progression of slave trade |
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March 4, 1394
Father was King John Paul I
Porteguese man whose goal was to find West African gold trade and Prestor John
Used caravels
Vila du Infante
city he started and repopulated
Sponsored many voyages
helped find new southern tip (at time) of Africa |
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Born in France
1st excursions dealt with whaling
1628 was first sail to NA
30 people to colonize area in Delaware
colony destroyed by Lenape Indians
1640 went back
NJ, CT, DE
Governor William Kiefts sparked war with indians while DeVries wanted peace. Magnifies relationship of indians and settlers |
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Born 1595
Algonquin
only 11 or 12 when she met English
Marries John Rolfe and helps in the discovery that tobacco grows very well in Virginia area (becomes a huge cash crop)
Christened Rebecca
travels to London with Rolfe and eventually becomes ill and dies
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Slave of African White Descent
owner Lucas taught her Christianity and then he passed away so she was set free
began converting slaves to christianity which frightened people that a revolution could revolt
Met a husband and Germany and in her second attempt to start a school she became successful
She had elite status in Europe |
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Born in 1757 around Ghana
kidnapped and sold into slavery
British merchnt buys him and sends him to school
1784 bough by a portrait artist
Published first abolishionist publication in England by an African
travels with other black abolishionist Equiano across England spreading ideas |
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Born in France
Practiced mercantilism
economic nationalism for the purpose of creating a wealthy and powerful state
more wealth coming in then going out
Goal was to scale down public debt, but the King's spending out-pace income.
Eventually his reforms led to war w/ dutch |
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Born in Santa Cruz
Illegitimate child of spanish sailor with large interest in learning
Started reading at 3 and math at 5
When she wouldn't learn she would cut her hair
joined convent to avoid marriage proposals
nuns were supposed to write mystical things
She wrote about theology
Famous for her broken poetry
Very feminist (possibly 1st female feminist)
1st femal theologist
wrote plays for Spanish |
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